Daughtry Showcase @ The Gaelic Theatre, Sydney - 25 September 2007
Sydney was treated to an outstanding rock show last night when American band Daughtry joined Brisbane’s Small Mercies at The Gaelic Theatre. It took me some effort to drag myself to Sydney for the show, as I’d been feeling unwell all day, but I’m so glad I did.
The tiny Surry Hills venue was crowded with hundreds keenly anticipating Daughtry’s first Sydney appearance. The upper level, usually the place to be for a relaxed concert experience, was reserved for VIPs, leaving the average punters packed in like sardines. I really didn’t think I was up to standing all night, but a lovely security guard took pity on my poor health and promptly found me a stool and water. I may not have lasted til the end of the show without him!
Now comfortably sitting and a little more hydrated, I was feeling pretty good when Small Mercies took the stage. I’d never seen these guys before, but they’ve been big in Queensland for years. After seeing their set, I’m glad the rest of the country appears to be catching on. The four-piece showed real diversity in their half-hour slot. Their heavy tracks pleased the rock-loving crowd, who also enjoyed singing along to the new single “Innocent.”
Daughtry were up next, with a blistering set that matched the anticipation in the room. They made it clear they were there to rock, opening with “Crashed.”
Chris Daughtry is such an engaging frontman. He didn’t take his foot from the throttle at any point, delivering each track with maximum intensity. And there’s no denying that he’s sexy as all get out.
But I also appreciated the way he engaged with the audience. Yes, he encouraged the crowd to sing along and clap their hands, but his efforts went beyond that. He’d only been in Australia for a few days, yet he managed to weave some of our more colourful terms into his banter. He called us “mates,” asked how all the “sheilas” were, and even admitted that he was a “bogan.”
The concert was billed as an album showcase, so it was little surprise to hear most of the tracks from Daughtry’s self-titled album. Their killer cover of Alice in Chains’ “Nutshell” was an unexpected treat. The hour-long set was over far too quickly and soon we were hearing the last song of the night, the frantic “There and Back Again.”
Chris said they’ll be back next year, and I look forward to doing it all again then. Of course, next time they’ll play much larger venues than this, and the tickets will be more expensive. Knowing this just makes me appreciate last night’s gig that much more.
If you couldn’t make it to the show, or you’d just like to relive it, here’s a video my husband took last night during “It’s Not Over.” Unfortunately he realised he was filming side-on a little too late, but he does right it during the first chorus!
Image source: own photo
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lkatulka on September 26th, 2007 

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3 opinions for Daughtry Showcase @ The Gaelic Theatre, Sydney - 25 September 2007
Sep 27, 2007 at 4:05 am
Hey! Just popped over from DaughtryOfficial to check out your review - very professional I must say! and you’re right on the money - I agree with you 100% - what an amazing night it was. I couldn’t believe it when I found out they were playing in Sydney and the tickets were dirt cheap! We won’t get a show like that again I’m sure once everyone joins us on the DAUGHTRY band wagon!
Oh and I actually saw you there! When I read that you were the one who asked the security guard for a chair I was like, OMG, I was standing right next to you! I thought he was so sweet to find the chair for you too!
Anway, catch ya later, awesome review and love the clip - brings it all back for me *sigh*
Sep 27, 2007 at 6:14 am
my friends and i flew down to sydney on tuesday night for the show, and back the next morning and straight to work, and i have to say Daughtry were worth every cent it cost us,(tickets, flights and a room for 3and a half hours before our flight)and i would pay the same for their next show without a second thought!! they were incredible.
Sep 27, 2007 at 8:57 am
Hi Nic - I checked out your MySpace and my husband and I remember you too! Thanks for stopping by :-)
Amanda, congrats on your dedication coming all the way from Queensland! I’m so glad they put on such an awesome show for you and that it was worth every cent!
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